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IV) Compare
and Contrast
a.
Venn Diagrams: Uses to analyze similarities
and differences between two things (people, places,
events, ideas, etc.), by placing individual characteristics
in either the left or right sections, and common
characteristics within the overlapping section.
b.
T Charts: Used for comparing and contrasting
by placing individual characteristics in either
the left or right sections.


c.
Matrix: Used to show similarities and differences
between two things (people, places, events, ideas,
etc.). Critical Questions: What things are being
compared? How are they similar? How are they different?
d.
Double Web: Used to link two items by characteristics
or attributes and describe and compare attributes
and characteristics of two items, things, people,
places, events or ideas.
V) Evaluation
a.
PMI: Use to show positive, negative, and
interesting attributes of a subject, concept,
topic, solution, etc., in order to determine the
nature of the outcome and whether it will be worth
continuing or not.
b.
KWHL: Used in any group instruction activity
that serves as a model for active thinking.
K - Recall what group KNOWs
about the subject.
W - Determine what group WANTs
to learn.
H - HOW we can learn
more
L - Identify what group LEARNed
as they read.
VI) Hypothesise
Hypothesis Matrix allows you
to identify the three basic components of most
hypotheses.
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